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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-28, Page 81 • A 4"111Y. Linen Makers' Seconds and Tray- ellers' Samples selling at Bargain Prices. We are going to wind up July and usher in August with two weeks of big linen sell- ing. Hundreds of dollars worth of new lin- ens and travellers' samples go on sale Sat- urday morning at prices that mean a gen- uine saving of money for buyers. This is no clearing out of odd lines or leftovers, but the selling at bargain prices of brand new linens that have never been inside a retail store before this week. Their character and quality is such that we have no hesitation in recoreending them to our custom- ers. They are from one of Britain's most famous linen bleachers whose goods have a world wide rep- utation fol their high finish and wearing qualities. It is impossible to give .a detailed price list for the printer had to have his copy. the same day' the goods got here, and before we could possibly get them checked off.. They will be all ready for Sat- urday sellings and we promise you genuine bar- gains if you come. Included in the seconds are. Tho Milton News.,Record Our Prices Away Down On a very fine assortment of Photo Albums, about thirty of them, The reason of it is that they are atraveller's sam- pies which we bought at a very substantial discount. An- other reason is that they are out of season. We mostly sell them at Christmas time. They are in good condition, as good as new, and the price advant- age is a big one. There are no two alike and really they have in most cases fetures which we consider of merit not possessed by regular stock. This we will be glad to expla- in to you if you are interested enough to call and examine them. NORDHEIMER PIANOS. July 28th 1904 ur Midsuiuner Sale . Grows even more interesting as the weeks go by. The Fall Goods are beginning to arrive and that makes us more anxious than ever to see the last of the summer stocks—that is why so many lines are, being sold away below actual value. •We are getting ready for the greatest Autumn trade in our history, and now, while we are clearing our stocks, is your opportunity to secure our kind of merchandise at prices less than you would have to pay for ordinary grades.•Corne early and often—there's always something new. Now For the Last of Shirt Waists In spite of the very backward spring and summer this has been our best Shirt Waist Season, Wearing time is not half over so you will find it profitable to buy two or three of these waists. Here's the way ive will sell them $1.25 rIADRAS AND GINGHAM WAISTS AT 50c. 12 waists made of white Madr<ss with black spots also a few Gingham waists, our regular price is $1.25, to clear Friday morning at 50c Agents Parker's,Dye Works. $1.25 White Lawn Waists at ,85 1.50' " 44 lf 44 51.00 1•25 2.50 II 44 44 14 1•50 2.75 " 44 .1 , 44 1•75 3.00 " II , 44 1 i 1.95 D W. 1J1Fair Oo Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. About 3Qc MUSLIMS AT 8c, People 200 yards of colored Muslins, in colors of pink, sky and. • green, in. stripes and floral designs, all are fast colors We K11.0W and.were made to sellat 30c, to clear at ,Mr. Davie, Tipledy was in Centralia on IVIonday. miss Afargaret Taylor, Toronto, . is PRINTS ItT 5%c. . more frie,ds Saturday and S"n-. along time, they come in a fine range of colors and. . 18c CURTAIN MUSLIMS AT 10c White Dotted Curtain Muslin, a very nice quality and regular 18c value, to go at 10c Another Embroidery Bargain 8c, 10c AND 12%c EIVIBROIDERIES AT 6. • 300 yards of extra fine quality Of Embroideries in assorted designs and .widtha, these are lines we are selling at 8e, 10i) & 12ic, to go at per yard 6c SWISS EMBROIDERY COLLARS 75c & 85c, OURS AT 5e. , . • Two dozen Swiss Embroidery Collars, all very newest styles, regular 750 es 85c collars at • 55c • All Embroidery Waist Fronts Are Being Sold Far Below Actual Values. • 8c • • • • the guest of Mrs. W, Jackson. • Mr. and Mrs. S. Keinp visited Bel- 'This is the best Print for the money we have had for 2.95 • • • $1.35 1.50 2.00. 2.50;. Waist Fronts at .85 .95 -" $1,15 1,50 2.00 Mr. • -John MeGrulgor returned last designs.' a 'regular 81/0 vatue, sale price • . . • • k fro a ti t wee tn prospee ng ip o 1Q TEA AND DINNER NAPKINS, BLEACHED 'DAMASK CLOTH FULL BLEACHED DAMASK, HALF BLEACHED DAMASK, Northwest. . . . • • • 5,. The misses McNaughton are the guests Ic PRINT AT 10c• In most cases the imperfection " that makes the article a "second" is so slight 'that it is almost im- possible to detect it and it will not interftre witb. the wear of the article. . • . The Travellers' samples are made up of TRAY CLOTHS. . • LUNCH CLOTHS • SIDE. BOARD SCARFS FINE TOWELS . • • • oftheir sM ,)ster, Mrs. J. -Johnston of Goderich . township'. . • Miss :Nettie Stevens, Toronto, has. been holidaying at the parental hduie on the I3ase Linth e e .Past week. Miss Bertha, McRae is enjoyIng a fort- night'S '..holidays in Seafortli .* and London. • . Dr. Gunn was called to T.orato t. . • on Tuesday .by the illness et• one of the .meinbers of the fatmly..•. • . IVA... Rufus Andrews; Cleveland, is liethe kr the holidays a.nd the guest- : of. his Mother, Mrs; II'. Andrciws. ' Mis limiter, was for Souie titne ...:11;its'ai•:°:.'• .3• .*. nd • as nurse the hes,, . 11..as• rettiniec1 no W .egage. • ' Miss Waddell, Hincardove, visited her. vecusirs, Mr. 'Ben. Cole, tiho-Livitaetk •oniiiica: en ..hcr way to It is one 'of the fineat f we ever put • on sale and their :will be many .a basgain •to . mr.„8. 'W•.' • G. Arnald and daughtets: v era and Marie; • have': returned to picked up on the sample Saturday ; • Chaticani afterspentlinga Couple of k - 1 d• t ' A 36 inch wide.Print in a finerange of colors,light and dark •shades—all are guaranteed fast color,.regular 15c,qual- : it y for • • ' 20c GiNdHAMS AT 10c- . • • 5 c BUY WHITEWEAR NOW! • . . All Whitewear is being sold daring this month at big re- ductions in price. If you are in need of anything in this line, it will pay you to come here. :IOc NEW GOLF WAISTS. We have just received our new Golf Waists for autumn • . • • On Friday morning we will place on sale about 200 yards of fancy stripe Gingham, the regular price of which is 200, for •10c. • • 35c TO 45c MUSLINS AND GINOIAFISjtT 19c . •• 350 yards of Muslin and Ginghanas, in assorted colors,also _black and white 1VIuslins, in the very new est designs, these are all lines. that we have been selling at 35c and 45c, all to go at per yard , . . Mr:, D; • Cantelon attended, a: meeting 4i_, A • . _ - of the roads and bridges soinswittee • .of the :county cotiveil held Wing Hosiery Satrip es • ham Tuesday.. He is the chair - 11•.„. _ pairs .of sample lioSe in. cashmere and cot- • . - - closing of Alma (ollege St.Thornas, • - --: for the liblidays visited lier brother . 1 1 . With the linen we will put on Salcsabout - ,,.,. miss Lillian Andrews who since the • 1 4 - ton All are _good qualities and in perfect ' '= • in Clevelard returned' home last ; I • • • 1 i condition. The ;prices will be. at least one '• i • Is :. Mr. and Al6, AV: P.ruier, •who have ! quarter less than regular. - . -. 1 7 . . been reSidezits of Clinton foi , some ibmilfrieveo„,evibogiviibeiewlw ....Aqwwi....Aavo6o4.. 7 , months, left jyesterday• to return to • - - Towels -2 for -25c - . '. , Mr. W. J,, Ross returned Priday from : • a linsiness, trip' to :the Soo district., ' '• ' ' " ' • ' • • ,: • His little daughter wbici• was eery A towel bargain . to.. go. on' sale with the linens. ' way to speedy recevetv. '' • A. lot of 500 we got at .a bargain and noW.Ipass .: Miss rap, coos left foi Toronto ' ors • ' • S turday,' hiving been called tothe along to you the same way.' '.-. . . : . , : . . ? city to.lelp‘mirse l'er sister, Mrs. I Ross (nee Lyda Cook) who was' thr.- 500 Iluckaback. and Oatmdal Crash towels,. • eatened with apperdieitis, • ' „ ' large size; good weight red borders will . The following are camping On tte lake wash and wear well %pedal value at 2 for --5C - ly ' spend. a few weeks : Mt. an • /Marmot -a, their former place Of resi,-• • ill., is' t.ow .snuch .biet-ter and oi the shore at Thirk's where they annual-. Mrs.' John Cuuningliante, Mrs. ME. Rorke and MiSs Cunningliame and Shirt Waist Bargains We are going to make short work of the balance of our shirt waists. To be quite frank with you, the cold backward spring left us with a few more than we like to have as late in the season as this. We did not carry any over last season:and do not intend to this year. You can get the worth of your, money and more this season) buying them. at these prices. SHIRTWAISTS $1.10 Regular $1.50 • Shirtwaists made from fine lawns and mus- lins,cut in the season's best and most pop- ular styles, our regular $1.25 & $1.50 lines • all sizes in the lot but not of any one kind, now selling at each • $1.10 SHIRTWAISTS' $1.25. Regtilar•:$1.75.&$2:.. Better :waists than the first lot, every one new and correctin style, balances of our regular $1.25, $2, $2.25 lines clearing now at each Wash Skirt 98c. - $1.25 Somebody lost molley on these Skirts: It is not us but the than who made them. Just at the end of bis season he was willing to take a loss on what he had left in order to clear out his surplus before he took stock. We got, them at our own price. Because we did you can get this bargain Ladies' Wash Skirts, made from ducks, linens, muslins and P. K's. l3lacks, Whites and fancy patterns/ reg- ular $1.25 to 82.00, new selling at each .... wink: • • • . • • • • Hoogets...•prosi :-CINTON*06- • Air. and WS. • J. C. Steveason. • Miss.' Mary Irwfir,• Toronto, and Mr, . Harry l•rwin,..Goererich, leave Satur- •. eay for a trip up the lakes to.Latir, Mich., to visit therr•.sister,Mrs. - D. Kilty, for a. couple of weeks. Alps. W. N. i[ifdliing, wlio has been , spending the summer .with.her !moths et, Mrs. •A.' Taylor, was leaned tc, London on Monday by the death of Mr. AleCuteheon,, a friend and nexi door neighbor. , • ' • ' • . •• Air. A. J. yord ..6.1 Lindsay and llLr. R. S: Fe -rd of Petrolea • were. guests • of, • Mr. W. H. 'NeWromlbe •crver Sun; clay. • They are a- trio .of ep-t6-date and successful 'bits:toss Men and all three are sneakers of the buying syndicate' whith hy 'purchasing urge- ly buys well. . ' IVIiss Lents Biggart„ until ;quite re- cently operator at. the. telephone “Central", left last week to .accept • n. situation . in. • the London, oflice. Miss Biggart is i ver5r. 'attentive operator and gave • general satisfae- tion to the 'patrols of the loent ee:. Misses Pearl Canteloti 'and Jessie 13igge.tt now respond to' hello • Mr. George AL Kitty,' forinerlY Of Somarierhill, ' bit now ineuinbent cf the Granton parish, leit last week on a trip to the Northwest with the expectation ithat it. will iniprovie his health wilich has net been gocd tee some tiiilc 31r ‘ iltv has a whole host of friends' in Huron • every one . of whoin will wisil hint a pleasant mil beneficial trip. Mr. and 'Mrs. • .J. S. Armstrong • of Ontario, California, after. visiting. the latter's 61d home'Mrs. W. Coo- per's, left last • week for St. Louis and after spending. some days sit the great Pak, Mrs, Armstrong will return to Clintoi to finish her •visiti, while Mr. Armstrong will ‘droceed to Ontario,. California, By the way, that town is ' about the aorta she as Clinton and is getting along very nicely Without a license law. Mrs. Milner and Miss Ballantyfte of Brampton are guests at Wesley Pallikafle; Mr. s , A. II. T,oftand son of St. Marys spent Friday and Satur- daylast with Weeds in 'mid around • •Clint'cii. • Alt; Loft is a native of . Cloderieli towns'llip nod received his business training with Irwin' • Se Hodgens, the largest-tnereantile firni in Clinton' at that time. The ' firm was located jilwhat is now The News - Record office mid whenever Mr. Loft conies to towii he calls in to see the stand wheiice lie crew the • itt- NOM:1301t Wilkit, 11f44 'Ina& lulu the prosperous merchant that lie is to- ilayz Miss . Evelyn HAL of Hullett is at present the 'guest. of Miss Annie Watt • of toivm • • . •Mr. °lamer Taylor of kineardine • .hae. aken aposition . tke- • Grais.:4 Trunk freight. office 'here. • •krs. .• J. C. T..ownsend• and her neice„. Miss •Jennie. Jones,' left Tuesday, I or Hamilton • Nerth. Dakota, .. Jamas B:11 •of....iittburn .3ves in on Saturday last... He intenets going to Chatham next week.. , Rev, •••.I. C. Dunlop returned • last week from a visit to old • friends. in Durilain and •Stayuer inAboth ..* of which, places he setno:years• ago did. •• pastoral 'work, .." Mrs. Halle:ham son :11." daiigliter,whO have been residents of :Clinton for. the past.. year Or .80, leave today for Chicago Where* they: will again snake their henie. ' . • •; .. • .Mr. \V, Laidlaw, an -ex-mayor of Dar -- ham, w as in t.9wa. on Monday, He :selling Lgent for the lig cement mill in. . that town -andhas been pitshing Its sale in. this comfy.; Mr.- ar.s1 Mrs. George Emsuersori London were 111 town' on Thursday last. This was Mr.•Eninnerson's first • • appearance here since his snarrilage, so, he was *.sti receipt • of many hearty, congratulations. . mr, Reyuolda c.f Hullett returp-' eci home last week' from the Tends.- .• kaming district vhere he spent few, months. Itis :stay wws shorten- ed by thii hiet •that, lie didn't like' the country at all, his . opinion -coin-• eiclirig • with that of others • train. • this district who have visited it the• t • year. , • • . ielliownig are Spenclitgt • few • r • weeks on the old camp grounds •at . Naftel's on the lake shore :, Mrs. 'Worthington- and family, Mr.. and Airs. C. B. Ugsle, Airs. II. Ilale, John Ridont and. Bert Ilovev. Mr, and Mrs. W. 03. 1Iale of Chicago and • Mr. arid Mrs. R. Barber of Windsor • are expected to -join the party tkis week. Air. A. 13rundson, c.[ LondeMa:rO was . ii Clinton. the forepart of the weekf. He is an energetic 'young swan and so successful in the .tigeneybusiness that inorew.than one 1lig lirinInas made him a handsome oder to enter its services. believes,' IA:mover, • hi %leaving well enough alone end( will' retinue at liondesboro where the name /3runidru signifies sterling Mr. V. Diehl of dIrucelield was in town Monday and had a, chat with friends of wow years. Mr. Diehl. has seen Much of life. 13ortt.in the Kingdom. of Bavaria in 182I, he came, to America wlice:i a youngisian and in 1.650—lid was then 11 residewit of St. Joseph in Alissouri—lie took the geld , fever and journeyed to that ' land of , protnisej:" California. Ibe wentby the overland route and hits party of eleYen was six months on the way. 01 the adventures of that trip and, his three -years stay its Calif forida, Mr. Diehl talks very enterta- iningly. It is thirty six years since he first settled in the ,township of Stanleys wear, and they are by far the nicest we have ev.er shown, aridare • made in 'several styles. . We will be pleased to. have you call and see them. $1.25 TO $1.50 PARASOLS AT :95c. • , Just a few moie. of .those • elegant ;$1,25 and $1.50 Pisces solg left to go at 95c, They all have steel rods:'Witb 'the 20th century flannel; and tops are made of. good 19c Australian cloth. •. • • . . MONEY'sACIEIL • IF yoll.WANT CLTNTON • Personal. • Arr. Geerge 066TOis dome •froin London. : . . Mrs, Coultes spent. Sinida.y will God, crich friends. • • ' Mrs. Slierloeic; WinalPeg, and' her sis- . ter, Miss FloOc:iy of 131srth, were • Clinton on Tuesday. . Mrs, Williani Birkett, Who is accent- ;panied 'by her son, Ncrinan, and. daughter, Edna, is visiting her sis, ter, Mrs. A, W. liranderibetger. • , Mrs. , Thomas 'Lavi'Li left alt Wednesday tel visit Airs:. W. 11,1tdr,• in Loneen before going to. 'Tororto. Wass'Lav- in. has already gone to the Queen City. Lavin has returned to Gorierich for a couple of weeks 1VIr. and Mts. George Christopher of Warton were the vests of Clinton. relatives Satureay and. Sunday. Mr. Christopher is an old 'llellett boy having some years 040 lived on tte farm which is now owned by Mr. Jcs. 'Rapsoft north cif. Sumanerhill. •flullett Township. • . • Airs. HarryGittb of &Worth Is • spending .a. few days at Mks. Jetties •Pairservice's.. Miss . Mina Melville of Seaforth has retornee. home after spending a couple of weeks, at Mr, Andre* Tyermares.- • Master' Jack W.arivick -of Seatorth nas 'returned to his :Aide's, Mr. C. W. Rogerson's.• • . • , • Mr • jolut• Riley sold his cattle. e. few days ago. ''He inade soma nioney" to use his 'own words. , • • Miss Wilkins of Cliaoif is Visiting it Mr. 301141 Sundercock's at presrnt.. Kr, • George HeSk is rather poorly , • sit: present. We hope to see •arotind soon. The. trusteeS 'of S. S.. No, .4 have engaged Miss Jessie ,14owrie -cis, teacher for fr9o. HOlmesyille.. The Epwortlt. League metat thepar- smog° on . Monday . evening. A very pleasant rand profitalble ititim was spot. Miss. Robson of London is the guest of her .fritend, Aliss, .Stanley. 1VIrs. .A, Willson is Visituoker Assn Harvey in Alontreat. • • . Mr. A. J. Courtiee, is raising( Ask house and putting ,a celinent ion milder it. •. • , Rev. G. W. Andrews and daughter, Lucie of Centralia. visited ,friends here last week. Miss, Risetall. fathe guest ,of Miss. Acheson. ' Mrs, 0. Rtittiball . au nd eakthter of) Marlette, 'Mick., are visiting frienk13 Isere. POR SALH---65 YARDS Or BROS- sets ,Carpet niftiest Jim. A baFgaini, n. X. Rorke. Residence opposite John liarlancr's, William street. WANT/M.--A GOOD RONO 110Y to' learn the thismithing trade. Ap- ply to iXairlaliil Tiros/ ar • • ' • . • • - . • - • ale. Right At the front of the store you will find a Bargain Table. We have gathered to-gether all the broken lots, odds and ends, etc, of summer stocks and placed them on this table marked at bargain prices. There is many a one to be picked tsp. Here are some of them. Undershirts 35c. Mens Mercerized Umtershirtp, assorted Wm.% • fine quality, regular 50c, a few odd lgo ones that are left, choice ' SAla Colored Shirts soc. 4, • Mens Colored Cambric Shirts, hard and. soft fronts fast colors, odd one ti that are left oelines that sold at • $1.00, $125, 50c t and $1.50, clearing no* at eaoh 0c r Sailor Hats' i5C. Ohildrons sailor hats, assorted straws, broad brpn, last of 250 lines, choice now.... Straw Hats Shoo. About ib mens straw hats, all this seasons goods, last ones that are left Of lines • bargain table selling at each., ..,. that sold ite $1.50 and $200, now on 31 the100 Summer Coats $i.5o. 15ci Mens light weight coats, j'ist the thing for• -. hot Weather wear, lustros, flannels, • linens, being the last ones . that are loft of s200 and S2 50 lines, now on the bargain table marked at each...-. SOX 2 pair 25c. Mena Working sox, seamless feet, will not harden and give. excellent wear, rIgn special on the bargain table at 2 pr for . . 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